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Saffron Flowers: कश्मीर में खिले केसर के फूल, अद्भुत नज़ारे को देखने पर्यटकों में दिखा उत्साह

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  Saffron Flowers: कश्मीर में खिले केसर के फूल, अद्भुत नज़ारे को देखने पर्यटकों में दिखा उत्साह केसर के खिले फूलों के इस अद्भुत नज़ारे का आकर्षण कुछ ऐसा है कि चाहने वाले कश्मीर पहुंच ही रहे हैं और केसर के फूलों का स्पर्श अपने हाथों पर महसूस करते नजर आ रहे हैं. आज कल कश्मीर में कुदरत का एक अद्भुत नज़ारा देखने को मिल रहा है. जो अगले दस दिनों में समाप्त हो जाएगा. कश्मीर के पाम्पोर की घाटी में इस समय पूरे जोबन में खिले केसर के फूल जिस को देखने के लिए लोग बेसब्री से इंतज़ार करते है पर इस बार बेमौसम बर्फबारी और बारिश के चलते केसर के फूल कुछ कम खिले है पर उम्मीद है कि मौसम में सुधार के साथ यह कमी भी पूरी हो जाएगी. यह है श्रीनगर से 22 कि. दूर बसे पाम्पोर के खुश्क मैदान जहां पर कोई भी फल, सब्जी या अनाज नहीं उगता. इस अभिशाप के बदले कुदरत ने इस इलाके को अपने सब से हसीं तोफ्हे से नवाजा है. यह तोहफा है दुनिया का सब से महंगा फूल- केसर. जो आज कल अपने पूरे जोबन में यहां पर खिले हुए हैं पर इस बार अक्टूबर के महीने में ही हुई बर्फबारी और बारिश के कारण केसर की पैदावार में 25 प्रतिशत की कमी आई है पर फि...

Start with K - 5 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

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  Start with K -   5 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures Kangaroo Paw The Kangaroo Paw is the Anigozanthos plant, and it is a perennial from western Australia. A seasonal bloomer, this plant produces a greenish-yellow or occasionally red flower. The plant grows in full sun to partial shade, and it has an evergreen leaf. It prefers sandy soils and doesn’t tolerate frost at all. Knautia The Knautia plant is a perennial that hails from Central Europe. It blooms between July and September, and the flowers are burgundy. The plant does best in full sun, and the Knautia prefers average, well-drained soils. The flower blooms make excellent cut flowers, and they can also be easily dried for arrangements. Kniphofia   Kaffir Lily The Kaffir Lily is also known as Cliviaminiata. This plant is an evergreen that forms long green leaves that overlap at the base of the flower. The stem holds roughly 20 flowers that are bell-shaped and orange in colo...

Start with R - 5 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

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Start with R -  5 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures   Rain Lily The Rain Lily, a member of the Zephyranthes genus, is a plant that grows from bulbs. It is natively from South America, such as Uruguay, and the plant blooms between August and September. The plant produces flowers that are white, but you will find that some flowers are blushed with pink. Rock Rose The Rock Rose (or cistus) is from Europe and Asia Minor. This plant is an herbaceous perennial that grows up to 1 foot high and 3 feet wide. The rockrose plant produces blossoms between May and June, and the blossoms are pale pink or yellow in color. They make excellent ground cover for your garden and tolerate drought conditions well. Rondeletia The Rondeletis is also known by its other name, the Panama rose. It is a large shrub or small tree, and it produces fragrant flower clusters that attract butterflies as they are full of nectar. The flowers are pink, and they release the mo...

Start with J - 3 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

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  Start with J -   3 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures   Jacob’s Ladder   Jacob’s Ladder is also known as Polemonium, and it is an herbaceous perennial. Native to eastern North America, the plant blooms between April and June. The bloom is blue and does best between full sun and partial shade. The plant grows best in moist but well-drained soil. Jasmine Jasmine comes in two forms, the climbing and the bushy plant. When well maintained, the flowers tend to flower generously. The plant produces a variety of different colored flowers, including yellow, pink, and white flowers. The leaves are green but may be cream-flushed. Climbing varieties can be trained to climb trellises. Johnny Jump Up Johnny Jump Ups are small and delicate flowers that are bright purple and yellow. They are known by many names such as Jack-jump-up-and-kiss-me, viola tricolor, tickle-my-fancy, heart’s delight, heart’s ease, heartsease, three faces in a hood, come-an...

Tulip Flower Bulbs

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Tulip Flower Bulbs Cheerful, colorful flowers welcome the arrival of spring No other flower rewards the gardener more lavishly for just putting a bulb into the ground! From jewel-toned miniatures to the dazzle of huge lush doubles, Tulips are available in a vast range of choices for creating stylish beds and borders. Solids, striped, fringes and ruffles - there's a Tulip for every taste! Plant Tulips in fall, and next spring, watch your neighbors turn green with envy. How To Grow Tulips   Tulip Types Explained   The Joy of Tulips Powered by: @AnandDewangan

How to Grow Tulips

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  How to Grow Tulips Tulips, treasured bulbs from Turkey, welcome spring around the world. These members of the Lily family are more varied, versatile and vigorous than gardeners realize and can be early, late, fragrant, fringed, ruffled, striped, double, lily-form, multicolored, festive, formal, and from 4” to 30” tall. When & Where to Plant Tulips Tulip bulbs are planted in fall in USDA hardiness zones 7 and below. In Zone 8 and higher plant bulbs in late December or January for spring bloom providing bulbs have been chilled at 40-45°F (a refrigerator works well) for 10 weeks prior to planting. Light:  Tulips grow best in full sun in the North and partial shade in the South. Soil:  Plant tulip bulbs, pointed end up, in well-drained soil with a pH between 6 and 7. Add compost to improve sandy soils and poorly draining clay soils. Spacing:  Plant bulbs 4-6” apart. Planting:  The general rule of thumb is to plant bulbs three times as deep as the bulb’s length...

City flowers photos

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  City flowers photos Powered By: @AnandDewangan